Lytham Festival: Everything you need to know

Digital editor

As Lytham Festival gets into full swing today, here is your four day guide to the event.

Timetable for the four biggest days of Lytham Festival – who to see on all of the event stages.

Today
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds in the Lytham Green Main Arena at 6pm
Matt Cardle on the Pavilion Stage at 7pm
Bugalu Foundation on the World Jazz Stage at 7.30pm
MiC Lowry on Stage Too at 7pm

Friday August 5
Mix Tape featuring The Village People, Earth, Wind and Fire Experience, Bay City Rollers,
Liberty X, Toploader, 911 and 5 Star in the Lytham Green Main Arena at 6pm
Lawson on the Pavilion Stage at 6.30pm
Fire Beneath The Sea on the World Jazz Stage at 7.30pm
The Heart of England String Quarter on the Church Stage
Nathan Grisdale on Stage Too at 7pm

Saturday August 6
Bryan Adams with support from Dunwells in the Lytham Green Main Arena at 6pm
TBC on the Pavilion Stage
Drum Workshop at 12pm and Drop The Floor at 7.30pm on the World Jazz Stage
Heart of England Chamber Orchestra on the Church Stage at time TBC
Room 94 on Stage Too at 7pm

Residents reminded of traffic orders on main town’s roads for duration of concert evenings on Lytham Green

Residents are reminded of a series of road closures and restrictions granted to Lytham Festival organisers over the remainder of this week to support the event.

The restrictions finish on Sunday, and affect a number of streets in Lytham.

Lytham Festival Director Peter Taylor said: “The restrictions that have been granted help make the festival run smoothly and safely as always.”

The main road closure will be in force on Central Beach from its junction with Dicconson Terrace to South Beach’s junction with St John’s Street.

There will also be a one-way restriction in force on Bath Street from its junction with Clifton Street to Central Beach prohibiting vehicles from
travelling south.

A diversion is in place for the duration of the closure which runs as follows: West Beach, Fairlawn Road, Church Road, Market Square, Clifton Square, Clifton Street,
Warton Street and finishing on South Beach.

This diversion is reversed for traffic travelling in the opposite direction.Additionally, there will be restrictions in place for waiting, loading and unloading on Central Beach, Bath Street, Grosvenor Street, Warton Street and Clifton Street.

Festival teams will immediately start dismantling the arena following the Last Night of the Proms on Sunday.